Burman’s Tomato Ketchup

Ingredients: tomato concentrate, sugar, distilled vinegar, salt, less than 2% onion powder, spices, natural flavors

Is this k for p? Thank you!

The source of the distilled vinegar needs to be verified. If you can, find out and let us know.

Received this reply from the company-apparently it is corn based therefore k for p?

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Image didn’t load, but if it’s corn-based good to go

Aldi’s Burman’s Regular Tomato Ketchuo - 38 oz bottle. Item Code
It contains distilled vinegar…I did not get a response from Aldi and if I do it may be late.
So far they replied as follows See below)
…And note…this item currently does not state Gluten Free…although it did last year (Item # 01249) Current item # is 00214and does not state Gluten Free on the bottle

Abie

March 24, 2021

	Case # 2301049

			Thank you for contacting us. 

	ALDI knows a lot of our customers have special dietary needs and are looking for clear, easy-to-understand ingredient information on the products we sell. The best way to be certain a product is gluten-free is to look for a gluten-free seal on the packaging. ALDI products with a gluten-free symbol not included in the liveGfree product line must meet FDA regulations by containing less than 20 parts per million of gluten.

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This seems to be the running problem. They all want to reassure that their product is gluten free. They don’t always disclose the source


This is the response that was received to the particular ketchup (Simply Ketchup) in the initial post. There are several varieties of Aldi ketchup, perhaps the responses may differ.

Still not enough info